Annemarie Gockel, M.S.W., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Annemarie Gockel's areas of interest center on clinical practice in health and mental health services and include: relational models, spiritually integrated interventions, mind-body interventions, mindfulness and trauma, and interdisciplinary research and scholarship. She has written articles and conducted research in the areas of addiction treatment, child welfare, and spiritually-integrated interventions. Dr. Gockel teaches in the clinical practice sequence.

Education

Ph.D. (counseling psychology), University of British Columbia

M.S.W., University of Toronto

B.A., Concordia University

Professional Interest Areas

Clinical practice in health/mental health

Spiritually-integrated interventions

Mind-body interventions

Mindfulness and trauma

Interdisciplinary research and practice

Areas of Current Research

Spirituality and clinical practice

Social work education

Selected Recent Publications

Gockel, A. (forthcoming). Telling the ultimate tale: The merits of narrative research in the psychology of religion. Qualitative Research in Psychology.

Russell, M., & Gockel, A. (2005). Recovery processes in a treatment program for women. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 5(4), 27-46. doi:10.1300/J160v05n04

Gockel, A. (2004). The trend towards spirituality in the workplace. Overview and implications for career counseling. Journal of Employment Counseling, 41(4), 156-167.

Selected PresentationsGockel, A. (August, 2011). Developing Qualitative Research in the Psychology of Religion. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, District of Columbia.